The Gaiscioch Family: Chapter 5:The Elder Scrolls Online

Hail and well met adventurer! The Gaiscíoch (Pronounced: Gosh-Kia) Family and Tuatha Social Gaming Community are excited to announce our expansion into The Elder Scrolls Online. We hope that you will come to join us in this adventure. Our family began as a social gaming community in the industry pioneering MMORPG Dark Age of Camelot. We began on the Nimue server on November 11th, 2001, with a focus on creating a fun and enjoyable community for players of all ages and skill levels.

The Gaiscíoch takes it's name from the Irish legends found within the "Cét-chath Maige Tuired", "Lebor Gabála Érenn", and "Cath Maige Tuired" which chronicles the first people of Ireland the Tuatha de Danann. Specifically the First Battle of Moyturna where the Tuatha de Danann hand picked the most honorable and loyal warriors to fight along side the Celtic gods in a battle against the Fir Bolg. These Warriors were known as the Gaiscíoch.

With our roots firmly attached in the Celtic Mythological Cycle, the Gaiscíoch hold honor, respect, integrity, and fellowship, over hierarchy and dictatorship. Today the Gaiscíoch family spans many games, sports, and social circles.

We are a social casual gaming community with a relaxed approach toward gaming. We allow our members to play how they want, when they want, as long as they want and do not constrict them with quotas or requirements. It is through gaming, athletic competition, and social interaction that we forge new friendships and relationships.

The MMO community is a weird one. We demand that games take a chance and do something new and innovative, yet we get upset when those new things aren't what we're used to. The Elder Scrolls Online received a lot of this attention even before the game was being released...Posted: Feb. 24 @ 12:18 PM | Source: MMORPG.com

Next month, Elder Scrolls Online officially adopts a hybrid revenue system that will include the moniker "Tamriel Unlimited". We caught up to the ESO team to ask a few questions about the upcoming changes and what it means for players. Posted: Feb. 20 @ 10:40 AM | Source: MMORPG.com

Member Stories & Blogs

This is not a recap. Its what happened another run (please excuse not clear delineation) One day running with Lords of Blackreach (only ran with them once) over six hours we had two or three crowns. The last one was Krazyx. Right outside Bleakers (we held it) was a DC group---at least 30 (not a fish story) Krazyx kept the group tight, tight together and starting at right side from porch would run the halfmoon in front where there were, staying tight and hitting them just at the edge just hitting their forwards and then back to the porch...

I've been a part of the Gaiscioch community for a few months now, but I finally participated in my first event today. I was leveling in Stonefalls when there was a call to clear the dolmen (dark anchors) in the area. I've always enjoyed clearing dark anchors, but it is significantly more difficult with only a few players. Besides that, I really wanted to get to know some of the people who had been so nice to me during my brief time playing ESO a few months ago. After a brief wait, we had a few people together in a group and ran to the first dolmen...

As we swept across the rugged terrain housing the Crows Court, no foes could resist the sudden influx of twirling blades, fire-spitting staves, air-splitting arrows and all around unstoppable force that was the Gaiscioch Group that night. Without fear nor hesitation, they made their way through, like if it was their own backyard playground, taking no prisoners and only leaving dust clouds and remains in their wake. Some skills were owned by some courageous warriors, who braved 8 legged horrors, flying nightmares, growling mobs of sharp teethed creatures and heaps of unnameable foes, to accomplish a common goal...

First off, I hope this guide helps both the old pro's and fresh Raiders alike. It has been a passion of mine for many years. Starting in WoW then spanning across Aion, Tera, Neverwinter and now in Elder Scrolls Online. It is the ultimate group effort that combines Skill, Timing, and a focal goal of all members involved. But like anything, you have to start with the basics.